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Online Casino News for Sunday - March 14, 2004

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Activists cautious on casino proposal - 2004-03-14
Environmental groups, which worked together to fight a proposed Indian casino by Sears Point last year, are taking a more careful stance on the tribe's
present plans to build a gambling resort outside Rohnert Park.

Since the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria announced plans to build a Rohnert Park casino, opposition from environmental groups has been low key, at least compared to what the tribe encountered at its original choice near Sears Point.
Read the full story at Santa Rosa Press Democrat
 
£50m casino plan on a roll - 2004-03-14
A £50M Las Vegas-style casino hotel with conference facilities is proposed for East Manchester.

Two large American gambling companies - MGM Grand and Venetian - are among four candidates competing to develop the site at Sportcity.

The project would create up to 3,000 jobs and would be built on 18 acres between Manchester City's stadium and Alan Turing Way.
Read the full story at Manchester Evening News
 






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